Soi language

Central Iranian language varieties of Iran
Soi
Native toIran
Native speakers
7,030 (2000)[1]
Language family
Indo-European
  • Indo-Iranian
    • Iranian
      • Western
        • Northwestern II
          • Tatic
            • Kermanic/Central Plateau
              • Northeastern
                • Soi
Dialects
  • Soi proper
  • Abuzaydabadi
  • Arani-Bidgoli
  • Delijani
  • Jowshaqani
  • Judeo-Kashani
  • Kamu'i
  • Kesha'i
  • Meyma'i
  • Nashalji
  • Qohrudi
  • Tari (Median)
  • Tarqi
Language codes
ISO 639-3soj
Glottologsoii1239
ELP
  • Soi
  • Meymai
  • Judeo-Shirazi
  • Jowshaqani
  • Kesha'i
  • Judeo-Kashani

Soi (Sohi) is one of the Central Iranian language varieties of Iran, one of five listed in Ethnologue that together have 35,000 speakers. It is closely related to Natanzi.

Dialects

Judeo–Kashani

There are very few native speakers as of 2012[update], most of whom are elderly and are located not in Kashan. The remaining speakers of Judeo–Kashani live in Jewish Kashani communities in North America and Israel. The language is similar to Judeo–Hamedani and Judeo–Isfahani. It has not appeared much in Jewish literature from the area, with most notable Jewish Kashani publications being published in either Judeo-Persian or Persian.[2]

References

  1. ^ "Soi". Ethnologue. Retrieved 2018-07-26.
  2. ^ Borjian, Habib (January–March 2012). "Judeo-Kashani: A Central Iranian Plateau Dialect". Journal of the American Oriental Society. 132 (1): 1–2. doi:10.7817/jameroriesoci.132.1.0001.
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